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as days pass by, by Stuart Langridge

. Here I write about many things. In the past I wrote about other things but the past is past. I write code for people to play with, I write about my life on Twitter, and I write here.

On I wrote App developer evening in Manchester for Ubuntu One, on the subject of Ubuntu One, appdev, and Manchester.

Are you near Manchester? And a developer? Then we'd love to see you on September 1st to talk about web apps and mobile apps and desktop apps and Ubuntu One.

You get to see me talk about a bunch of APIs we provide to make apps cooler, and then there will be a beer or three afterwards; Manchester's got a pretty vibrant dev community, along with the surrounding areas, so come and have a drink with us and talk about building your latest web app or iOS app or Android app or Ubuntu app or Windows app or what you're into. If you want your applications to easily share data between mobile and web and desktop, or you want Ubuntu One on your platform, come talk to us :)

We're on lanyrd, of course, but also on eventbrite; please sign up at eventbrite so we don't overrun the theatre we've got! September 1st, 7pm, Lecture Theatre C014 at Manchester Metropolitan University. See you there.

Andy Bleaden

Agh an Ubuntu event and in Manchester but I am away. I would love to have come to this but sadly cannot.Hope it goes well.

Bob Bobson

Manchester Met Uni? That's a fucking laugh. It's a shitty poly, not a university.

stella

i'll probably be the only girl there...

Bob's an idiot

Wikipedia would disagree. And btw, good job Ubuntu people, keep it up.

Bob's an idiot

Wikipedia would disagree. And btw, good job Ubuntu people, keep it up.

sil

stella: I hope not. If there's a way that I should be getting in contact with women in the North West and I'm not doing it, do please let me know!

Rochelle

I enjoy reading your blogs. Thanks for this!

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